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  1. Originally published: September 2017. Ki Teitzei has a treasury of Jewish legal and ethical literature, including a discussion of lenders and debtors. When a debt is not repaid, the lender is forbidden from entering the debtor's home without permission to retrieve the security. The rule poses challenges both for lenders and debtors.

  2. Laws of the Methods of Acquisition. Laws of Retraction of a Transaction before its Completion. Laws of Cancellation of a Transaction and the Seller's Responsibility. Stipulations of a Purchased Acquisition. Intent of the Seller and the Purchaser. Laws of Ownerless Property. Laws of Gifts.

  3. Arachim Vacharamim - Chapter 8. 1. Consecrated articles 1 may not be redeemed with land, nor with servants, for an equation was created between servants and land, 2 nor with promissory notes for their physical substance is not of financial worth. 3 [This is derived from the expression:] 4 "And he shall give the silver."

  4. Apr 19, 2020 · In Israel, the usual process of buying and selling real estate is as follows: Step 1: The parties negotiate to finalize all terms of the sale agreement including consideration, terms of payment, date of possession and the fittings and furniture included in the transaction (if any). Step 2: Simultaneously with step 1 above, the checking of the ...

  5. Boidem – a storage compartment found above the bathroom and/or hallway in many Israeli apartments. Chaniah – parking. Chatzer – courtyard, usually a paved yard. Chozeh – contract. Cottage – semi-detached home or a duplex with a private entrance. Dira (plural dirot) – apartment. Dirat Gag – roof apartment.

  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Changes in capital gains tax in Israel as of January 1, 2014. As part of the tax reform of January 1, 2014, this exemption has been cancelled and the new rules have significantly altered the situation for sellers. As a result, if you are selling a residential property, you may be required to pay tax on the increase in the value of your property ...

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  8. Arachim Vacharamim - Chapter 4. A field which a person inherited from his testators is called "an ancestral field." One that he purchased or acquired 1 is called "purchased property." 2 When a person consecrates an ancestral field, it is measured and its airech is the fixed airech prescribed by the Torah. 3.

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